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            <title>Guitar Lessons Made Simple</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p>If you've been searching for the best guitar learning method, you must  be exhausted!  I just did a Google search for "How To Play Guitar" and  came up with almost 43 million results! That's a lot of guitar lessons.<br /> <br /> Unfortunately, it seems that the only qualifications many of these  teachers have is that at some time in their life they have actually seen  a guitar.<br /> <br /> OK, I'm exaggerating a bit but honestly, I have never seen so many  people who think they are expert teachers simply because they can play  guitar.&nbsp; Granted,&nbsp; there are some very impressive players out there, but  <em>teaching</em> guitar is a separate talent<br /> <br /> I've been making a living playing guitar for most of my adult life and many friends and family members have asked me to teach them guitar.&nbsp; While it's fun for me to coach them, I don't really have the time to teach <em>everybody,</em> so I usually suggest they find a good online course.&nbsp; I  thought it might be useful to list some of the things to look for before plunking down hard earned cash for <a href="http://www.howtoplayguitarlearn.com/recommended/SpecialOfferJ.php">guitar  lessons</a>.&nbsp;</p><br /><p>If you stick with this criteria before you buy I think  you'll find your learning experience will be a lot more fun.</p><br /><ul><br /><li>The course must be able to guide you through the very basics of  learning.&nbsp; It must treat the beginner&nbsp; like someone who has never even  seen a guitar before and clearly demonstrate what to do next.</li><br /><li>Free sample lessons must be offered so you can get an idea of how  compatible you are with the teaching method.</li><br /><li>You must be able to progress to at least intermediate level quickly  so that by the end of the course&nbsp;&nbsp; you can play just about any song you  want and be able to go on to more advanced training.</li><br /><li>There must be <strong>Video Lessons</strong> detailing each step.</li><br /><li>There must be <strong>Jam Tracks</strong> so you can learn how to play with other musicians.</li><br /><li>The course must include instruction in reading reading TAB and real  guitar music so you can learn any song you choose.&nbsp;</li><br /><li>The course should be download-able so you can get started right  away.</li><br /><li>It must be affordable and refundable within a reasonable period of time.</li><br /><li>It must be FUN!&nbsp; After all, that's why your doing this in the first  place.</li><br /></ul><br /><p>A lot of sites will try to charge you a recurring fee (a  subscription site) for lessons.&nbsp; I would not recommend that until you  get a few lessons under your belt. Then you can decide which additional  services you need, if any.<br /> <br /> <br /> &nbsp; If you want my recommendation,&nbsp; <a href="http://www.howtoplayguitarlearn.com/recommended/SpecialOfferJ.php">CLICK  HERE</a>, for a guitar learning course I think is terrific. It will  take you from beginner to as far as you'd like to go. Good Luck on your  musical journey!<br /> <br /> TK Kellman<br /> Guitarist and Fellow Life Traveler<br /> <br /></p>]]></description>
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